The Substation: How many more canaries in the coal mine?
Since 1990, The Substation has been the sole occupant of the conserved building at 45 Armenian Street. Over the years, it has transformed the once-abandoned power station into Singapore’s first artist-led multi-disciplinary arts centre. However, in February 2021, The Substation was officially asked...
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Main Author: | HOE, Su Fern |
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Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
2021
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